Zenith has further elevated its prestigious Defy Skyline collection with the introduction of the limited-edition Defy Skyline Tourbillon Skeleton. Unveiled at LVMH Watch Week 2026, this exquisite timepiece, limited to just 50 units, is meticulously crafted from 18k rose gold. It showcases a stunning open-worked El Primero movement, integrating a tourbillon for the first time in a skeletonized Skyline model. This release marks a significant milestone for the series, offering watch enthusiasts an unprecedented blend of intricate mechanics and transparent design.
Since its debut in 2022, the Zenith Defy Skyline collection has steadily evolved, incorporating various sizes, materials, and complex mechanisms. The latest Tourbillon Skeleton model distinguishes itself by being the first within the Skyline series to feature both a tourbillon and an open-worked dial. Previously, tourbillon-equipped Skyline models, such as the Defy Skyline Tourbillon Felipe Pantone and other standard production variants, typically featured solid dials. This new design caters to collectors who possess a profound appreciation for micro-mechanics, presenting a natural progression for the expanding Skyline lineage.
The angular case of the Zenith Defy Skyline Tourbillon Skeleton measures a substantial 41mm and is fashioned from solid 18k rose gold. It is protected by flat sapphire crystals on both sides and includes a screw-down crown, ensuring a water resistance of 100 meters. Adhering to Zenith's modern integrated bracelet design, the watch comes with a matching H-link bracelet crafted from brushed and polished rose gold. Additionally, a complementary blue rubber strap with a rose-gold folding clasp is provided, and a quick-release system allows for effortless strap changes.
In lieu of a traditional dial, the Zenith Defy Skyline Tourbillon Skeleton highlights the intricate architecture of its open-worked movement. The only conventional 'dial' element is a slender metallic blue flange along the outermost edge, which displays the minute track and rose gold-finished hour markers. The Zenith name is discreetly printed on the underside of the front crystal, while the brand's iconic star logo is meticulously applied directly onto the movement's mainplate. Rose gold hands indicate the time, and the tourbillon is elegantly positioned beneath a matching golden bridge. All hands and indices are treated with C1 Super-LumiNova for enhanced readability in low-light conditions.
Powering this exceptional timepiece is the El Primero 3630 SK automatic movement, a reimagined version of Zenith's renowned El Primero architecture. While it is a time-only movement featuring a one-minute tourbillon, it maintains the El Primero's characteristic 5Hz frequency (36,000vph) and offers a power reserve of approximately 50 hours. The movement's design eschews maximum skeletonization in favor of a thoughtful architecture that evokes a starburst pattern radiating from the tourbillon. Its large barrel is also open-worked, allowing a clear view of the mainspring's intricate motion.
Combining the exclusivity of a tourbillon with the sophisticated transparency of a skeletonized design, the Zenith Defy Skyline Tourbillon Skeleton stands as the most luxurious offering in the Defy Skyline collection. Priced at $103,700 USD, this 50-piece limited edition represents Zenith's commitment to pushing the boundaries of horological artistry and innovation. Given the enduring appeal of Zenith's skeletonized timepieces, this new open-worked tourbillon is a natural and welcome evolution, suggesting that more premium iterations are likely to emerge in the future.